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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



DixiniuKi: 10, 1000 



LOUISVILLE. KY. 



Tlie regular pcnodical meeting of the 

 Kentuckj' Society of Florists was liold on 

 Tuesday evening, December 1, -with ;i 

 large number of members present. Eiglit 

 new members were elected and will be 

 initiated on the first Tuesday in 19(i4. 

 The officers for the ensuing year were 

 elected, as follows: President, Jacob 

 Sihulz; vice-president, Herbert Walker; 

 recording secretary, George J, Schuiz; 

 lin.-incial stvretary, Joseph Cornen; treas- 

 urer, H. Kunzman; sergeant-at-arms. 

 Adam Heitz ; trustee, Henry Fuchs ; 

 auditing committee, Messrs, Mann, Schuiz 

 and Heitz. There is- much interest in 

 the society and we are working to 

 strengthen the organization and work up 

 a f\iud so that some day we may invite 

 the American Tarnation Society or the 

 Society of American Florists to come to 

 Louisville for their annual convention. 



Trade was not very brisk .just after 

 Thanksgiving. There are still chrysan- 

 themums in the market, but they are 

 nearly gone. Carnations are of greatly 

 improved quality. Louis Kirch, among 

 others, is cutting some fine blooms. 



ORANGE, N. J. 



The regular monthly meeting and ex- 

 hibition of the Xew Jersey Floriculturai 

 Society was held at their rooms in 

 Orange. Rose Mrs. Pierpont Morgan 

 was shoirn by Peter Duff in its perfec- 

 tion, receiving 90 points. Lager & Hur- 

 rell had orchids, cattleyas, cvpripediums 

 and dendrobiums, which received a fii'st- 

 class certificate. A certificate was given 

 to John N. May for his new rose, dis- 

 played at the November meeting, 

 . In the contest for the past year, for 

 four silver cups, Malcolm Macrorie was 

 declared the winner for plants, receiving 

 904 points; George Smith for fruits, re- 

 ceiving 600 points, and Peter Duff for 

 flowers and vegetables, receiving 90-1 

 and 850 points, respeetivel.y. The cups 

 were presented by Austin Colgate in the 

 name of the several patrons of the so-. 

 ciety. 



In the annual election following, 

 George Smith was re-elected president 

 unanimously; Dietrick Kindsgrab, vice- 

 president; "William Bennett, secretary. 

 and Malcolm Macrorie re-elected treas- 

 urer; W. Ashmead. Edwin Thomas and 

 Isaac Vance were elected as an arbitra- 

 tion committee. J. B. D. 



Sprengeri Plants. 



Well grown, ready for 



3 -inch pots $3.!i0 perlCO S30.00 per 1000 



4K-iDCh pots 5.00 " 45.00 



6 -inch pots 10.00 " 85.00 



Rooted Carnation Cuttings. 



Lillian Pond $5.00 per 100 $40.00 per 1000 



Enchantress COO " 50.00 



Lawson 3 00 " 25.00 



Prosperity 3.00 " 25.00 



Kentia Belmoreana. 



Pots. Leaves. Height. Per 100. Per 1000 

 2j.^-in. 4 to 5 IS to 20 in. $6.00 $50.00 



Asparagus Plumosus. 



2M-inch pots $3.50 per 100 S.30 00per 1000 



3 , -inch " ti.OO " 55.00 



SAMIEL S. PENNOCK, 



1612 Ludlow St., Philadelphia. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY 



ARRIVED IN FINE CONDITION. We offer a limited amount of the 

 finest in the market for early forcing, $1400 per 1000; S35.00 per case of 

 2,500; $1.50 per 100. This stock is unsurpassed, and nothing better to be had. 



BRUNS' EXTRA PINE BERLIN PIPS, for early forcing, are almost 

 equally as good, and always give satisfaction; S1200 per 1000; $30.00 per case of 

 2,500; Si.25 per 100. Cold Storage Valley, S15.00 per 1000; $1.75 per 100. 



FINEST CUT VSLLEY SLWAYS ON HAND 



H. N. BRUNS, 



VALLEY SPECIALIST, 



I409-I4II W. Madison St., CHICAGO 



Mfntl.'ii tne KfVtHW wticii yi.it vvntt- 



I CHRIST MAS PLANTS i 



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I PIERSON AND BOSTON FERNS | 



^ Latania Borbonica, Areca Lutoscens, Kentia Forsteriana and ^ 



^ Belmoreana, Araucaria Excelsa and Compacta, Phoenix Cana- ^ 



^ riensis, Pandanus Utilis, Ficus Elastica, Dracaena Indivisa f 



^ and Azaleas. Write for prices. Correspondence solicited. ^ 



IMPORTER AND | 



WHOLESALE GROWER I 



JOHN BADER, 



5 TROY HILL, ALLEGHENY, PA. | 



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FERNS. 



In order to get the room for other stock 

 will make the following low prices on Ferns, 



^^''■' Per 100 



Bostons— 2>^-inch $ 6.00 



3-inch 10.00 



From bench, ready for 4in.. 12.00 



Ansa Foster— From bench, ready for 

 2'.. and :vin. pot 5.00 



Neph. Cordata Compacta. 2-in 3.00 



Fancy Ferns for Dishes. 



A. Pubescens, p. Siebokiii, P. Ouvrardi, P. 

 Cretica ."Vlbo-Lineata, P. Adiantoides, P. Ser- 

 rulata t'ristata, P. Wimsetti. Asp. Tsussi- 

 mense. per 1000. $20.00. 



Asparagus Flnmosns— 2-in.. per 100, $3 CO 

 Sprengferi— 2-in.. " 2.C0 



Baby Primroses- 2-in " 2.00 



Coleus — In variety, 2-in per lOOO, 10.00 



The above stock is in good condition, and 

 guarantee the same to please. Cash or satis- 

 factory reference from unknown parties. 



GEO. L. MILLER CO., %l^!" 



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FERNS, 



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FINE 

 LOT _ 



Qp ^^ Assorted Varieties, in 2>2 



and 3-inch pots. $2.00 per 100. 



Wagner Park Conservatories 



SIDNEY, OHIO. 



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Stock Plants-Chrysantliemums 



100 each 

 Applet on. Mrs. Coombes. Nellie Pockett. 

 Eaton, Chadwick, Estelle (best early 

 white) SS.CO .10 



100 doz- 

 Golden Wedding, Murdoek, Robinson. 

 Henderson. Polly Rose, Pacific, White 



and Yellow Jones S.'i.OO .75 



All strong plants from bench. 



Cyclamens— Best Giant Strain— Fine Christ- 

 mas Stock in Bud and Bloom. 



4-inch $1.00 per doz. $ 7.00 per 100 



Sinch 2.00 " 15 00 



6inch 4.00 ' MOO 



No order filleci for less than $1. Cash, please. 



CRITCHELL'S 



AVONOALE - . - - CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



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DAHLIAS 



25 leading varieties, all under name, guaran- 

 teed true, including: the bept sorts in cultivation, 

 such as Clifford VV. Bruton, A. 0. Livoiii. Nym- 

 phaea. Lemon Giant. Fern Leaf Beauty, Snow 

 Clad. White Swan. Frank Smith, etc. 



We ofifer HEAVY FIELD CLUSSPS. 

 JUST AS DUG, 85.00 per hunared; 

 $45.00 per thousand. 



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